PHIL 103 Study Guide - Final Guide: Lorde

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Phil 103 final exam study guide start by knowing 5 thinkers and a basic approach for the other ones. Memorize the guiding thread for the 5 people you want to focus on for the exam. Kant: let your reason determine your will, so that your reason for acting could be adopted by everyone without logical contradiction. Arendt: we must stop and think anew in and about a society that actively discourages thinking. Lorde: our deepest feelings are important resources for understanding and guiding how we live. And the tasks of, on the one hand, scrutinizing one"s own life and of, on the other hand, exploring the meanings of power outside of mastery can mutually illuminate each other. Kennett: moral goodness is a specific and limited kind of goodness. A strict conception of morality is useful, in part, for helping us understand the value of nonmoral experience.

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